Maslak

For the Romanian commune called Máslak in Hungarian, see Maşloc.
A panorama of Maslak business district in 2014
A view of Maslak in 2007

Maslak is one of the main business districts of Sarıyer, Istanbul, Turkey, located on the European side of the city. It was formerly an exclave of the municipality of Şişli, though being far north and actually closer to the municipalities of Sarıyer and Beşiktaş. Therefore, a legislation was approved by the Interior Commission of the Turkish Parliament on October 18, 2012, that shifted the jurisdiction of the Maslak district from Şişli to Sarıyer.

Maslak is in direct competition with the nearby Levent business district for new skyscraper projects. At present, the tallest completed skyscraper in Maslak[1] is the 47-floor Spine Tower which reaches a structural height of 202 meters;[2][3] while the tallest skyscraper currently under construction in Maslak (as well as Istanbul and the rest of Turkey) is the Diamond of Istanbul,[4] which comprises three centrally-connected towers, the tallest of which will have 53 floors above ground and will reach a structural height of 270 meters (thus surpassing the current tallest completed skyscraper in Istanbul, the 54-floor, 261 meters tall Istanbul Sapphire in the nearby Levent business district.[5]) The Diamond of Istanbul will also be the first steel skyscraper in Turkey, where (as opposed to the situation in the United States) constructing with steel costs more than constructing with concrete. The reason for choosing steel was its relative strength in resisting earthquakes (Istanbul is located along a very active faultline), whereas concrete is more fire-resistant.

The stations İTÜ-Ayazağa and Atatürk Oto Sanayi along the M2 line of the Istanbul Metro serve the Maslak business district and its surrounding neighbourhoods.

ITU Ayazağa Campus in Maslak

One of the five campuses of the Istanbul Technical University, the Ayazağa Campus, is located in Maslak.

See also

References

Wikimedia Commons has media related to Maslak.

References and notes

Coordinates: 41°06′32″N 29°01′16″E / 41.10889°N 29.02111°E / 41.10889; 29.02111


This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the 10/7/2016. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.